Monthly Archives: February 2014

The North Rosedale Park Civic Association is currently undergoing a Capital Campaign improvement project to renovate the Community House and surrounding grounds. One of the many goals of the project is to implement new programming and activities that will support the needs and interests of all residents of North Rosedale Park and the larger Grandmont…

Detroit is a city that, more than many others, bears the scars of housing inequities. Segregation, vacant homes, and low housing values are just a few of the issues Detroiters struggle with as a result of unfair policies. The Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion wants to hear people’s stories as part of its “Healing…

Seventy new minority-owned businesses in Detroit’s neighborhoods generating $10 million a year into Southeast Michigan’s economy. That’s the goal of ProsperUS Detroit’s entrepreneurial training program, which is expanding into Grandmont Rosedale this spring. ProsperUS Detroit is a place-based community development program that empowers local entrepreneurs, operating on the principle that every neighborhood has untapped talent…

Submitted by: Amy Kuras Celebrate – or scorn – Valentine’s Day at Always Brewing Detroit’s Lovely Market from 5-9 on Thursday, Feb. 6. Vendors will be set up selling everything from chocolate truffles and lava cakes to cards for your Valentine. The event will be similar to the very successful Northwest Detroit Holiday Market, with…

If you believe your property tax assessment is too high, there are ways you can appeal to your local Board of Review in an effort to get your tax liability reduced. Meet with a local attorney to find out how you can start your appeal process at a special edition of the North Rosedale Park…